Testing done by AMD Performance Labs as of July 10, 2017 using a HP® Omen laptop with an intel i7 7700HQ (@2.8GHz), Radeon Software 17.7.2, and Windows 10 (64bit). PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. When running the game League of Legends® at 1080p using the Very High Preset, the Radeon™ RX 580 (8GB) system with Radeon™ Chill disabled saw an average of 122.8W total system power. The Radeon™ RX 580 (8GB) system with Radeon™ Chill enabled saw an average of 94.8W total system power. This results in a 30% increase in battery life when Radeon Chill is enabled. Assume that Radeon Chill ON is 100% of battery life and Radeon Chill OFF has a lower battery life, power consumption is considered to be inversely linear with battery life, and the wattage is mapped out based on this assumption. All times an average of 3 test runs. Results are estimates and may vary. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-154

Testing done by AMD Performance Labs February 15 2017 using an Intel Core i7 6700K (@4.0GHz), 2x4GB DDR4-2666 MHz memory, AMD web driver 17.4.3, and Windows 10 (64bit). PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. When running the game Counter Strike: Global Offensive at 1080p using the Highest Settings, the Radeon™ RX 580 (8GB) system with Radeon™ Chill disabled saw an average of 78.3 degrees Celsius GPU temperature. The Radeon™ RX 580 (8GB) system with Radeon™ Chill enabled saw an average 54.2 degrees Celsius GPU temperature. This results in a 31% decreasing in GPU temperature when Radeon Chill is enabled. All result metrics an average of 3 runs. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-130

Testing done by AMD Performance Labs February 15 2017 using an Intel Core i7 6700K (@4.0GHz), 2x4GB DDR4-2666 MHz memory, AMD web driver 17.4.3, and Windows 10 (64bit). PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. When running the game Overwatch at 1080p using the Ultra Preset, the Radeon™ RX 570 (4GB) system with Radeon™ Chill disabled saw an average of 11.9ms input latency. The Radeon™ RX 570 (4GB) system with Radeon™ Chill enabled saw an average of 7.5ms input latency. This results in a 37% decrease in input latency when Radeon Chill is enabled. All result metrics an average of 3 runs. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-125

Requires a monitor and AMD Radeon™ graphics, both with FreeSync support. See www.amd.com/freesync for complete details. Confirm capability with your system manufacturer before purchase. GD-127

Frame rate targeting is designed to reduce heat, noise and power consumption by letting users set a target frame rate for their games and applications. Not currently compatible with AMD CrossFire™ multi-GPU configurations. Confirm supported technologies with your component or system manufacturer for specific capabilities before purchase. GRT-1